I defenitly gonna watch the movie in english. We hardly dub movies here anyways, only children movies (think it's a bit weird if they gonna dub this one). It'll only annoy me if I'd see it in dutch.And I read all the books in english, so it makes sense.

Thanks MRK for the banner!Is a proud part of the Gen Y Lexily to escape reality!

I have to say, I've read a lot of these comments and I'm so impressed by how many people are billingual! You are so lucky!I speak English and a bit of welsh and that's all!I would give anything to be able to have a converstaion in 2 languages!

Immy93 wrote:I have to say, I've read a lot of these comments and I'm so impressed by how many people are billingual! You are so lucky!I speak English and a bit of welsh and that's all!I would give anything to be able to have a converstaion in 2 languages!

I just thought I's day! xxx

Thanks! But I'd love to have English as my mother tongue! And I love England! So it's nice to get to know people from there!

I think it's cool that there are so many Europeans here in the forum! Europeans unite! Yeah!

Any topic suggestions by the way? I' not very creative today - headache... I'm rereading New Moon right now and I'm so glad I finally got to the part where Edward shows up again. 350 pages (or something like that) without him are way too many! I just had to get that off my chest...

Immy93 wrote:I have to say, I've read a lot of these comments and I'm so impressed by how many people are billingual! You are so lucky!I speak English and a bit of welsh and that's all!I would give anything to be able to have a converstaion in 2 languages!

I just thought I's day! xxx

Thanks! But I'd love to have English as my mother tongue! And I love England! So it's nice to get to know people from there!

I would also like to have English as my mother tongue...English is a lot more easy, the Croatian...Actually I'm polilingual I speak Croatian, English; Spanish; and French(first year )

Hey! I'm British and soo proud of it ( i'm mostly proud of the fact that i have fully Irish Blood, but living most of my life in England has made me proud to be English too.)I'm sort of bilingual - I speak fluent English ( obviously : P) and I'm pretty good at spanish and french. I think that Welsh would be such a hard language to learn - it's like each word is really long and has loads of y's and l's : P I honestly can't pronounce any welsh words apart from llandudno which isn't particularly hard. Did you know that the longest place name in the world is welsh, it's like a whole scentence long.

This is it ; Llanfairpwllgwyngyllgogerychwyrndrobwyll-llantysiliogogogoch it translates as "The church of St. Mary in the hollow of white hazel trees near the rapid whirlpool by St. Tysilio's of the red cave"

I could just find it easy becuase it's all around me! The State Pennsylvania is named after a welshman William Penn and there are stories of a welsh man sialing to America and marrying a native american girl. That story has been abcked up because that certain native American language (I'm not sure which one) has a lot of Welsh words in it!

There's a bit of history for you!I like Wlaes but I stand by what my mum says to me when I get angry:You can take the gilr out of Essex,But you can never take the Essex out of the girl!

That's really interesting y'know. But I still don't think I could ever speak welsh lol - it just seems so confuzzling! I know this is wierd and a lot of the people on this thread might not understand it but have you ever wondered why there's an Essex, Wessex and Sussex but theres no Nossex or Nussex?